Profiles And Contributions To This Article

A poststructural glimpse at the World Health Organization's palliative care discourse in rural South Africa

Laura  Campbell

Laura Campbell

qualifications: M(FamMed)

contribution: original concept

position: Postgraduate student

South Africa

Laura Campbell is a specialist Family Medicine Physician who has worked in rural South Africa and Australia. She is interested in reseraching rural palliative care and has submitted a PhD on palliative care curriculum development.


Nyna  Amin

Nyna Amin

qualifications: DEd

contribution: contributed to drafts, contributed to analysis

position: Senior lecturer

Recipient: Distinguished Teacher Award (2011)National Commendation Award for Excellence in Teaching (2012), Research interests: issues of context, adversity, political, postructural and critical theory, qualitative approaches to research, issues of gender, class, race, postgraduate research education, higher education, interdisciplinary studies, research ethics, philosophy of education.


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